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Assignment #2 (to be done in class on Wednesday, December 2)
Put a line between Assignment #1 and Assignment #2.
Read chapter two.
On your student page ABOVE assignment #1, choose one of the following: suspense or foreshadowing.
Find four examples of suspense OR foreshadowing in chapter two.
Write the exact wording from the book - that means type the sentences exactly as they are written.
In a well-written paragraph, explain why these sentences clearly show either suspense or foreshadowing.
"if you will go on''
12/2/09
how does a mystery novel differ from a narrative?
Mystery novels keep you guessing and a narrative is fiction or non-fiction
how might the title be a clue to the story?
It might be a clue that in the end there will none.
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Assignment #2 (to be done in class on Wednesday, December 2)
- Put a line between Assignment #1 and Assignment #2.
- Read chapter two.
- On your student page ABOVE assignment #1, choose one of the following: suspense or foreshadowing.
- Find four examples of suspense OR foreshadowing in chapter two.
- Write the exact wording from the book - that means type the sentences exactly as they are written.
- In a well-written paragraph, explain why these sentences clearly show either suspense or foreshadowing.
"if you will go on''12/2/09
Mystery novels keep you guessing and a narrative is fiction or non-fictionhow does a mystery novel differ from a narrative?
It might be a clue that in the end there will none.how might the title be a clue to the story?